The service industry has been welcoming a host of technological advancements over the decades, with service robots among the latest additions.
Such robots, as the name suggests, are designed to provide various services to humans. Their tasks in the service industry include the completion of monotonous, tedious, unhygienic, time taking, remote or hazardous jobs. Service robots are different from industrial robots that are created to automate manufacturing processes.
The
Purpose of Service Robots
A service robot has been defined by standardization organizations as a robot that takes over certain human tasks, saving time for humans. It operates autonomously via an internal control system that can be manually overridden by the owner if needed.
It may be completely or partially autonomous, with a somewhat different behaviour in each case. A fully autonomous service robot, like a drone aircraft or delivery robots, doesn’t need humans to intervene or be involved in any manner in order to operate successfully.
On the other hand, partially autonomous robots, such as a bank robot, require human interaction to achieve their tasks with success.
Types of Service Robots Serving Various Industries
Service robots accomplish several kinds of tasks for human beings, and the list of things they can do for us is steadily increasing. This is due to various advancements in the robotics industry that have provided us with increasingly smarter and intelligent as well as affordable robots.
These robots are intended for both professional as well as personal use, from a bank robot to a vacuum bot, and just like the other variants of robots available in the industry, these improve their services with time using data collection and analysis. This, in turn, helps in smoother operations and optimization.
At present, such robots have numerous applications in fields and areas such as the following -
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Wholesale
and Retail
Retail service robots are capable
of locating incorrect shelf labels and preventing such errors from repeating.
Such robots usually work by traversing between aisles and monitoring shelf tags
for any errors, using an internal camera system.
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Agriculture
and Farming
Agriculture service robots are
increasing in demand as they have the potential to be useful in nearly all
facets of farming and agriculture. Using cutting-edge sensor technology,
agricultural servicing robots can bring extraordinary results when tasked with
herbicide application to reduce weeds. Other tasks they can perform perfectly,
given the necessary technology, include crop planting and pruning of trees and
plants.
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Front Office
& Reception
A front office service robot can
be employed as a bank robot and programmed to be autonomous. Such service
providing robots are perfect for providing service to business clients through
adaptable, interconnecting, and interrelating system interfaces.
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Domestic
Tasks
Serving robots used for domestic
purposes are capable of performing tasks like cleaning the house, mowing lawns,
and maintaining swimming pools. They can prove dependable, especially for those
with disabilities or seniors.
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Scientific
Research & Related Purposes
Robots being used to aid in tasks related to scientific research are typically autonomous, as there may be tasks that humans cannot usually perform or the robots can simply perform better. Slightly different from delivery robots, some excellent examples of autonomous scientific service robots are deep-sea and outer space research robots.
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Robots for
Various Events
The event industry is also observing a gradual rise in the use of service robots. Such robots can be tasked with client and visitor interaction at events, which they can do quite brilliantly, impressing attendees throughout the event.
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